Roman Tomasic Lecture
Events
- Launch of the Rights-to-Unite Project
- Recognising Refugees: Refugee Admission, Relocation and Recognition Practices in Comparative and Transnational Social Sciences
- International Law and Gaza: Legal Implications of Atrocity Crimes
- A Century of Courts
- John M Kelly Memorial Lecture 2024
- Current issues in Irish Public Law Conference
- Constitutional Law: An Update
- Research Workshop on Legal protection of carbon sinks in the fight against climate change
- UCD and Eversheds Sutherland Conference Friday 10 November 2023
- Recognising Refugees Online Series: Practices and Modes of Recognition
- Complicating Rights of Nature
- PhD and Post-Doctoral Researcher Biannual Workshop
- 2023 Distinguished Guest Lecture in Employment Law
- The Assisted Decision-Making Capacity Act: implications for legal and healthcare professionals
- UCD Human Rights Centre: Research Seminar 'Music Rights as Human Rights?'
- John M Kelly Memorial Lecture
- Seminars on the French Judicial System and Franco-Irish judicial cooperation in the EU context
- Virtual book launch: ‘Changing individual behaviour and culture in financial services’
- HRER/ UCD Conference 12 June 2023: preliminary announcement and Call for Papers (deadline 13.03.23)
- Events 2022
- Events 2021
- Events 2020
- Events 2019
- Events 2018
- Events 2017
- Events 2016
Distinguished Guest Lecture
Introducing the LLM in International Financial Services Law
The UCD Sutherland School of Law
&
The Law Society Finuas Network
are pleased to present
a Distinguished Guest Lecture
6pm on Friday December 8th
"Using Corporate Culture in Dealing with Misconduct in Financial Markets"
with
Professor Roman Tomasic
Professor Tomasic holds appointments at the University of South Australia and Durham University School of Law. A graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison (SJD) and the University of New South Wales (PhD), A specialist in financial regualtion, he has acted a law reform consultant to the OECD, the German government and the Finance and Economic Committee of the National People's Congress in China. Professor Tomasic has published widely in the fields of corporate governance, financial regulation and insolvency law. In this lecture Prof Tomasic will consider the role of corporate culture in financial regulation.
Friday December 8th 6.00pm at the Sutherland School of Law, UCD
Reception to Follow
Attendance is free but guests are asked to rsvp to Danny.Moran@ucd.ie